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http://mmajunkie.com/news/24909/the-ultimate-fighter-14-cast-unveiled-with-32-bantamweights-and-featherweights.mma
Spike TV has unveiled the group of 32 fighters who appear on the upcoming season debut of "The Ultimate Fighter 14."

The reality show, which is the final season to air on Spike TV before a move to FX, is the first to feature bantamweight (135-pound) and featherweight (145-pound) fighters.
Many notable names are part of the show, including Carson Beebe, John Dodson, Matt Jaggers, Paul McVeigh, Stephen Bass, Bryan Caraway, Eric Marriott, Micah Miller and others.
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BANTAMWEIGHTS

John Albert
Fighting out of: Puyallup, Wash./Victory Athletics
Record: 6-1
Age: 24

Johnny Bedford
Fighting out of: Watuga, Texas/F3 Alliance
Record: 17-9-1
Age: 28

Carson Beebe
Fighting out of: Western Springs, Ill./Gilbert Grappling
Record: 6-1
Age: 22

Roland Delorme
Fighting out of: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada/Winnipeg Academy of MMA
Record: 6-1
Age: 27

T.J. Dillashaw
Fighting out of: Sacramento, Calif./Team Alpha Male
Record: 4-0
Age: 25

John Dodson
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, N.M./Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts
Record: 11-5
Age: 26

Casey Dyer
Fighting out of: New Castle, Ind./No affiliation
Record: 6-1
Age: 21

B.J. Ferguson
Fighting out of: Louisville, Ky./All-American MMA
Record: 6-2
Age: 29

Josh Ferguson
Fighting out of: Louisville, Ky./All-American MMA
Record: 7-3
Age: 22

Louis Gaudinot
Fighting out of: Yonkers, N.Y./Team Tiger Schulmann
Record: 5-1
Age: 26

Matt Jaggers
Fighting out of: Connersville, Ind./Team Wolfpack
Record: 20-7
Age: 25

Tateki Matsuda
Fighting out of: Boston, Mass./Team Sityodtong
Record: 6-2
Age: 25

Paul McVeigh
Fighting out of: Glasgow, Scotland/Dinky Ninjas
Record: 18-6
Age: 29

Brandon Merkt
Fighting out of: New Richmond, Wisc./The Academy
Record: 11-0
Age: 27

Dustin Pague
Fighting out of: Centreville, Va./MASE MMA
Record: 9-4
Age: 23

Orville Smith
Fighting out of: Indianapolis, Ind./Integrated Fighting
Record: 11-3
Age: 30

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Stephen Bass
Fighting out of: Savannah, Ga./Lloyd Irvin MMA
Record: 10-0
Age: 28

Dennis Bernudez
Fighting out of: Massapequa, N.Y./Long Island MMA
Record: 7-2
Age: 24

Diego Brandao
Fighting out of: Albuquerque, N.M./Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts
Record: 13-7-0
Age: 23

Marcus Brimage
Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, Fla./American Top Team
Record: 3-1
Age: 31

Bryan Caraway
Fighting out of: Sacramento, Calif./Team Alpha Male
Record: 15-5
Age: 26

Josh Clopton
Fighting out of: San Francisco, Calif./Skrap Pack
Record: 4-0-1
Age: 29

Akira Corassani
Fighting out of: Gothenburg, Sweden/Team Kaobon
Record: 9-3
Age: 28

Karsten Lenjoint
Fighting out of: Nottingham, United Kingdom/Wolfslair Academy
Record: 7-1
Age: 30

Eric Marriott
Fighting out of: Independence, Mo./Grindhouse MMA
Record: 20-5
Age: 25

Micah Miller
Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, Fla./American Top Team
Record: 17-4
Age: 24

Dustin Neace
Fighting out of: Granite City, Ill./H.I.T. Squad
Record: 22-17-1
Age: 24

Jesse Newell
Fighting out of: Ventura, Calif./Knuckleheadz Boxing
Record: 6-1
Age: 24

Brian Pearman
Fighting out of: Springfield, Mo./Springfield Fight Club
Record: 7-1
Age: 26

Jimmie Rivera
Fighting out of: Elmwood Park, N.J./Team Tiger Schulmann
Record: 8-1
Age: 21

Steven Siler
Fighting out of: Ogden, Utah/Riven Academy
Record: 18-9
Age: 24

Bryson Wailehua-Hansen
Fighting out of: Honolulu, Hawaii/MMA Development
Record: 5-1
Age: 24
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 1:30 pm

MICAH MILLER!!!!!!!!!!!
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 1:33 pm

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MICAH MILLER!!!!!!!!!!!
TUF loves to have any UFC family member possible.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 1:35 pm

to be fair Miller didn't do too bad in the WEC and looked pretty good in Tachi.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 1:40 pm

I fucking love Micah Miller
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 2:12 pm

Louis Gaudinot
Fighting out of: Yonkers, N.Y./Team Tiger Schulmann
Record: 5-1
Age: 26



I've seen him fight as an amateur and a pro. Not someone to sleep on and overlook.

Jimmie Rivera
Fighting out of: Elmwood Park, N.J./Team Tiger Schulmann
Record: 8-1
Age: 21

Another guy I have have seen fight as an amateur and a pro. Has the bigger show experience, he fought and won 2 fights in Bellator. His loss came early in his pro career and is on a 6 fight, I believe, win streak.


Dustin Pague
Fighting out of: Centreville, Va./MASE MMA
Record: 9-4
Age: 23

I've seen him a couple times as a pro and he's better then his record indicates.


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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 2:14 pm

Nice there is a fellow Scot for me to root for.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 3:36 pm

Have they always shown the full fights on dude's getting into the house? It seems like they haven't but that's pretty awesome
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 3:42 pm

bobbitt15 wrote:
I fucking love Micah Miller



Me too, I hope he does well. Ever since I saw him fight Cub I've routed for the kid
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 3:43 pm

bobbitt15 wrote:
Have they always shown the full fights on dude's getting into the house? It seems like they haven't but that's pretty awesome
A couple times they spent 2 whole episodes showing fights but still it wasn't every fight in it's entirety.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 6:10 pm

excited for the last season of tuf... on spike!
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 7:31 pm

Jon Dodsen? Flyweight is months not years away.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyMon Aug 22, 2011 8:36 pm

Looks like shit...but of course they usually do.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyTue Aug 23, 2011 1:40 pm

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/8/23/2377982/the-ultimate-fighter-14-scouting-report-micah-miller-tj-dillashaw
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Featherweight: Micah Miller (17-4)

The American Top Team product, who's also the younger brother of UFC veteran Cole Miller, should enjoy an edge in terms of experience and skill if he enters The Ultimate Fighter house. His physical attributes should also factor in to his success as his 6'1" frame could be problematic for most of his competition.

Bantamweight: T.J. Dillashaw (4-0)

Dillashaw was a NCAA collegiate wrestler at Cal State Fullerton, and he's a current team member of the vaunted Team Alpha Male. He doesn't have any collegiate wrestling titles to his name, but it's difficult to ignore the historical trend of Team Alpha Male fighters. Dillashaw fits the mold of a relentless, hungry young fighter who has the wrestling skills to smother his competition despite his novice status in the sport.

A complete breakdown after the jump...

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Featherweight: Stephen Bass (8-0), Bryan Caraway (15-5), Eric Marriott (20-5), Steven Siler (18-9), Jimmie Rivera (8-1)

Out of this group, Jimmie Rivera, who was ranked #3 on the 2011 World MMA Scouting Report, has the style to grind his way to victory and challenge for The Ultimate Fighter crown. His size will be a problem, however, as he's fighting outside of a more natural fit in the bantamweight class. Regardless, Rivera's blue-chip style of fighting and endless gas tank will be a tough test for anybody in the field to deal with.

Caraway and Marriott are two of the more experienced veterans on the roster with bouts on the big stage. Caraway is the more appealing pick as he's only lost to legitimate, high caliber competition throughout his entire career, and he was on the WEC's roster at one point. Marriott took a slightly different path, attempting to make waves under the Bellator banner. Unfortunately, his style may not have been entertaining enough for Bellator's brass as Marriott relies on his smothering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu base to control his opponents.

Siler and Bass are relatively unknown to most fans. Siler has amassed a 18-9 career record, but he's managed to string together a 13-2 record in his last 15 fights. Those two losses came against Cole Escovedo and Chad Mendes. Not bad for a fighter who began his career as an abysmal 5-7 journeyman. He also happens to train at Victory MMA, home of Jeremy Stephens, Myles Jury, Court McGee, and Pascal Krauss.

Bass is an undefeated prospect who trains under Lloyd Irvin. Unlike some of the other prospects who have padded their records ala Jason Reinhardt, Bass has battled more worthy veteran opposition, and he's defeated that opposition with an aggressive Muay Thai striking game coupled with submission savviness. He's one of the true prospects to key in on when the show begins in September.

Bantamweights: Dustin Pague (9-4), Paul McVeigh (18-6), Matt Jaggers (20-7), Louis Gaudinot (5-1), John Dodson (11-5)

Dustin Pague might be the dark horse pick in this entire season. His record might not indicate the worthiness of that moniker, but rest assured that Pague has improved considerably over the course of the last year. Pague possesses knockout power, and I imagine we'll see someone on end of one of his bombs in the elimination round.

Jaggers and McVeigh offer the most experience in the face of a green fighter like Dillashaw. Jaggers is powerful and submission savvy, making him one of the most well-rounded fighters in the field of bantamweights. McVeigh has been hyped as the #1 bantamweight in Europe, although he has proven his inconsistency with sporadic losses to unknowns. I'm not quite sold on McVeigh, and it would take a miraculous run for him win this show.

Both Dodson and Gaudinot are intriguing upset picks, mainly due to their small size and exceptional speed. Both men would fit well into a UFC flyweight division, and I have no doubts in my mind that the UFC is using some of these picks as a means to birthing the division after the end of this season. That shouldn't take away from their chances to win the show however. Speed kills in this sport, and both Dodson and Gaudinot have plenty of it.

On the Outside Looking In

Featherweight: Dennis Bermudez (7-2), Marcus Brimage (3-1), Josh Clopton (4-0-1), Jesse Newell (6-1), Brian Pearman (7-1)

Bermudez and Brimage have outside chances of making an impact in this tournament. Both men have key wins that give them some upside, Brimage with victories over Bryan Goldsby and UFC veteran Kyle Bradley, and Bermudez with a win over former UFC fighter Shannon Gugerty.

Clopton has no formal background in martial arts, but he has trained extensively with both Matt Wiman and now Gilbert Melendez. Newell trains with professional boxers David Rodela and Victor Ortiz. Yes, the Victor Ortiz. He's also a BJJ student under the legendary Fabio Leopoldo.

Pearman holds a split decision victory over Mike Richman, a previously undefeated prospect who was considered the bigger 145 lb. fighter in the lead-up to the fight. Pearman was able to avoid Richman's stand-up and strategically bury him into the ground. That performance gives us a little insight into Pearman's intelligence and grittiness to succeed.

Bantamweight: Roland Delorme (6-1), Johnny Bedford (17-9-1), BJ Ferguson (6-2), Orville Smith (11-3)

Delorme has fought better competition than most of the lower tier of the roster. He also possesses a Judo background that won him the Canadian Nationals at age 16. While that experience will have a hard time revealing itself in this competition, it is experience nonetheless that could give Delorme an edge over some of the fighters in the field.

Bedford is a submission fighter who can get very creative on the ground. He's won a few of his fights by kneebars, Brabo chokes, and kimuras, submissions that aren't as likely as the standard armbar or RNC. He's also fought average competition, a far cry from some of the awful strength of records many of the fighters possess on the roster.

BJ Ferguson, whose younger brother Josh is also on the show's roster, is one of the bigger bantamweights in the competition. He also knocked out fellow prospect Jeremy Pender in the first round in February of last year.

Orville Smith has fought a couple of the show's contestants before, notably Josh Ferguson and Matt Jaggers. He's solid in the clinch, and he's creative in the ways in which he can wrap his opponents up on the ground. Solid submission fighter who could use those past experiences to progress deeply into the show.

Long Shots

Featherweight: Diego Brandao (13-7), Hamid "Akira" Corassani (9-3), Karsten Lenjoint (7-1), Dustin Neace (22-17-1), Bryson Wailehua-Hansen (5-1)

- Brandao is a Team Jackson fighter with legit BJJ black belt skills. Unfortunately, he can't use those skills when he's knocked out cold on the ground. A very chinny fighter who will have problems dealing with the power that some of these fighters possess.

- Lenjoint trains out of Wolfslair, which is a good sign that he will have some of the best training in Europe. His strength of record, however, is below average, and he was completely worked by Jeff Lawson last February, succumbing to a choke in only 0:34 seconds. Hard to imagine he won't find himself in similar situations with a roster that has a number of submission specialists.

- Neace has a plethora of experience, and he's fought solid competition over the course of his career. He also holds a win over Johnny Bedford. He's inconsistent however, and I foresee those issues showing up once again during this competition.

- Corassani has fought average European competition, and he enters the show coming off a loss to Paul Reed in February.

- Hansen is relatively green, and he's been limited to fighting local Hawaiian competition, which is as bad as fighting on regional Illinois cards. The only upside is that he trains with the best that Hawaii has to offer with the exception of BJ Penn, and he's shown proven power.

Bantamweight: Brandon Merkt (11-0), Tateki Matsuda (6-2), Josh Ferguson (7-3), Casey Dyer (6-1), Carson Beebe (6-1), John Albert (6-1)

- Merkt might be a surprise pick as a long shot to many fans, but one look at his 30-46 combined strength of record is a good indication that he'll meet the end to that streak quickly.

- Tateki Matsuda lost to Saul Almeida at this past weekend's Bellator 48 event. That means he probably lost in The Ultimate Fighter's elimination round.

- The younger Ferguson is more of a flyweight than bantamweight, and he's been on a long layoff from the sport. Those two issues alone make this a steep climb up the mountain for him.

- Casey Dyer has the worst strength of record on the show at 19-44. He's going to have a rude awakening when he runs into legitimate opposition.

- Beebe, the younger brother of WEC vet Chase Beebe, has fought primarily in my home state of Illinois, which has a terrible regional scene. His competition has combined for a 19-37 record, narrowly missing Dyer's mark.

- Albert also has a horrible strength of record (17-29), and he's entering the elimination round coming off a loss to 7-10 fighter Roy Bradshaw. [u]
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyTue Aug 23, 2011 3:54 pm

Anything Micah Miller is the favorite in instantly loses credibility.
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PostSubject: Re: TUF 14 cast unveiled   TUF 14 cast unveiled EmptyTue Aug 23, 2011 4:49 pm

Oh come on, it's TUF, some good guys come out of it, some garbage, it is what it is. I think last season's winner Tony has a bunch of potential. And really Micah has only lost to real good fighters from what I remember, aside from Grispi but we all thought he was nasty back then.


I hope and sort of expect better guys to be in future TUFs with it being on FX now.
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Looks like 2 of the 3 I posted about made it into the house.
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